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Catholic Christianity — Beliefs and Teachings

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What's covered

The Eucharist as Source and Summit11
The Seven Sacraments — Meaning11
Creation in Genesis10
Life After Death — Resurrection, Judgement, Heaven, Hell, Purgatory10
Names, Meanings and Effects of the Sacraments10
Redemption10
The Incarnation10
The Trinity in the Nicene Creed10

Key facts

1

Genesis names Adam and Eve as the first humans.

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The beatific vision is seeing God face-to-face in heaven.

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Anointing of the Sick is given to the seriously ill, not only the dying (extended by Vatican II from former "Extreme Unction").

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Atonement (at-one-ment) means reconciliation with God.

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A chalice is the golden cup used to hold the consecrated wine.

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Advent is the Christmas season that prepares Christians for the Incarnation.

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Anointing of the Sick is the sacrament that heals/strengthens the sick (not only the dying).

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Consubstantial with the Father means the Son shares the same divine substance/essence as the Father.

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Creatio ex nihilo means God created out of nothing — there was no pre-existing matter.

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Catholics believe in bodily resurrection — the body is raised to eternal life at the end of time.

Sample questions

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1Creation in Genesis

How many days does Genesis describe creation taking?

  • Five, with humans and animals created together on the last
  • Four, each representing a different realm of creation
  • Seven, with the world completed on the final day
  • Six, with rest on the seventh
2Life After Death — Resurrection, Judgement, Heaven, Hell, Purgatory

What Catholic doctrine names the judgement at the end of time?

  • particular judgement
  • the beatific vision
  • the final judgement
  • the harrowing of hell
3Names, Meanings and Effects of the Sacraments

What is the effect of Baptism in Catholic teaching?

  • Cleanses original sin, gives grace
  • Forgives confessed sins
  • Heals the body and soul
  • Strengthens faith with the Holy Spirit
4Redemption

How does Christ redeem humanity?

  • Through his baptism and miracles
  • Through his death and resurrection
  • Through his teaching and example alone
  • Through the gift of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost
5The Eucharist as Source and Summit

Where was the Eucharist instituted?

  • The Last Supper
  • The Sermon on the Mount
  • The Transfiguration
  • The Wedding at Cana
6The Incarnation

What does 'Word made flesh' mean?

  • Divine Logos became human
  • God's law given in the Torah
  • Scripture written by humans
  • The Spirit descended on Mary

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